Kamen Rider: League of Knights

Kamen Rider: League of Knights

by Owl Shadow

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1.1Mwords349chapters
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Ch. 349The Wild Geese Array is Frightened by the Cold, the Final Chapter is Still and Silent End
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About This Novel

In the communication of the century, evil spirits came to the world, their iron hooves destroyed bones, and their minions shed blood. In order to resist these murderous demons, humans forged their own armors, named Kamen Riders, and formed alliances to defend their territory from enemies. This organization that brings together elites and carries all the hopes of mankind is the Knights Alliance. After 20 years of bloody fighting, countless martyrs used their flesh and blood to build steel walls to keep those monsters out of the iron walls of the war zone. Finally, the enemy invaders seemed to have died down, and the world seemed to have regained peace. Twenty years later, a young man with amnesia joined this organization. He didn't know who he was, but he was able to accidentally match a knight system that had been hidden for more than ten years. He didn't know how many secrets he had buried in his body, how many ups and downs he had experienced, how many people's expectations he carried, and what a cruel conspiracy he contained. The battle drags on and on, and the secrets are revealed one by one. At that time, no one could have imagined that the undercurrent would one day turn into a raging wave, swallowing up all the whitewashed peace. Under the alliance, perhaps there is far less peace than what the world has seen.

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Peggy is Not Asleep Yet44mo ago

too dense

It's so densely written that it feels quite uncomfortable to read it.

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Who is Zhili Calling Fw?12mo ago

To be honest, the author's writing style is really good. But this section is too dense and I don't know how to divide it into segments. People who like to read quickly may find it a little uncomfortable. My suggestion for reading this book is to read it bit by bit.

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